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Whiplash – Where Is My Neck Pain Coming From?

Whiplash – Where Is My Neck Pain Coming From?

Last week while driving to work, you were stopped at a red light and glanced in the rear view mirror only to notice a car approaching from behind way too fast. The next thing you remember is the squeal of the tires and a loud crash with an accompanied sudden jolt as your car was [..]

Discussions on Contemporary Trends in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Low Back Pain

Discussions on Contemporary Trends in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Low Back Pain

In February 2008, Brook Martin, MPH, and colleagues published an article in the Journal of the American Medical Association titledExpenditures and Health Status Among Adults With Back and Neck ProblemsThis article evaluated the inpatient, outpatient, emergency department, and pharmacy expenditures related to back and neck problems in the United States from 1997 through 2005 and to examine [..]

The Neck and Headache Connection

The Neck and Headache Connection

Patients with headaches also commonly complain of neck pain. This relationship is the rule, not the exception; therefore, in order to achieve optimum results, treatment for headaches must include treatment of the neck. There are many anatomical reasons why neck problems result in headaches. Some of these include: The first three nerves exiting the spine [..]

Does The Use Of A Low Back Support Or Brace Really Make A Difference?
Carpal Tunnel and Computer Work

Carpal Tunnel and Computer Work

Approximately two-thirds of employees from industrialized nations use a computer on a daily basis and one in five spend at least 75% of their total work time behind a computer. It’s no wonder so many people suffer from  carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) in addition to neck, shoulder, and arm pain. There are many reasons for the presence [..]

The Effect of Exercise on Fibromyalgia

The Effect of Exercise on Fibromyalgia

Fibromyalgia (FM) is a syndrome of unknown cause in which widespread pain, persistent fatigue, and muscle weakness are common symptoms. This discussion will focus on the use of non-drug methods to treat FM and in particular, the use of physical exercise approaches. Studies have shown that FM patients who participate in aerobic exercise programs experience reductions in [..]

Whiplash and Work Disability

Whiplash and Work Disability

Whiplash results from a sudden trauma, usually involving an accident, where the injured person’s car is struck from behind, from the front, or from one of the sides.The injury is caused from the head quickly accelerating, like a "crack the whip" action, which often results in headache, neck pain, and sometimes loss of memory or the [..]

The Cervical Spine’s Role in Back Pain

The Cervical Spine’s Role in Back Pain

  One of the best reference books pertaining to the spine is appropriately titled: The Spine The editors of The Spine are Richard Rothman, MD, PhD, and Frederick Simeone, MD. When the second edition of their book was published in 1982, Dr. Rothman was a Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, The University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, and [..]

The Difference in Effectiveness of Medical vs. Chiropractic Treatment in Acute and Chronic Back Pain
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS): Management Strategies

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS): Management Strategies

Interestingly, it is the rule rather than the exception that carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is accompanied by other conditions also caused by repetitive types of activities such as work duties and/or hobbies. Therefore, a very important treatment strategy is educating the patient about the causes of CTS and other repetitive motion injuries that usually accompany [..]

What Is Fibromyalgia and Can Doctors Agree On the Diagnosis?

What Is Fibromyalgia and Can Doctors Agree On the Diagnosis?

Fibromyalgia (FM) has long been considered a condition involving the soft tissues of the body—that is, the muscles, ligaments, tendons, and fascia. It is defined as "a chronic, generalized pain condition associated with symptoms of fatigue, stiffness, and sleep disturbance and is characterized by the physical findings of local tenderness in many specific but widely [..]

Self-Management Approaches for Headaches

Self-Management Approaches for Headaches

One of the reported causes of both migraine and tension headache is cervical muscle tension and spinal joint abnormalities in the neck. When considering treatment for headaches, whether it’s a tension-type or migraine, there are many choices available to the patient. The question is, which of the many options offer the best benefit? One study [..]